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See the Course Equivalency Matrices for alternative accounting courses.
#PROPERTY EVALUATOR FOR PC REGISTRATION#
Separate program regulations and fees apply contact the Diploma in Accounting Office for registration details. This requirement may be fulfilled by taking any recognized accounting course, such as BUSI 293 offered through the Diploma in Accounting Program (DAP) Office.
#PROPERTY EVALUATOR FOR PC HOW TO#
If you want more information on how to become an appraiser or about the appraisal profession in general, you may wish to review these Frequently Asked Questions or this series of informative videos on the Appraisal Institute of Canada website.Īccredited Appraiser Canadian Institute (AACI) designation requires the following courses, in addition to the Pre-Core and Core courses: See Degree Completion Opportunities for information on degree recognition of the AIC Program.
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AIC Designation: AIC’s Canadian Residential Appraiser (CRA) and Accredited Appraiser Canadian Institute (AACI) designations require completion of the AIC Education Program and additional Professional Designation Requirements as noted below, plus a degree from an accredited university.See the AIC's Become an Appraiser webpage for details. AIC Candidacy: AIC candidacy requires a minimum of BUSI 330 plus additional courses.Entrants for the AIC Education Program will ideally have already completed two years post-secondary studies, including courses on microeconomics and macroeconomics. Appraisal Institute of Canada (AIC) Education Program: the minimum entry requirement to UBC Programs is graduation from high school at the university entrance level (see Program Admission for details).Please visit the Admissions webpage for more information. To enroll in BUSI 330 you will first need to be formally admitted to UBC - this application for admission must be made directly to the Real Estate Division (NOT to UBC's central admissions office). Getting Started with the UBC Real Estate Division See the AIC's Become an Appraiser webpage for details These are the starting points for a career in appraisal. AIC, Introduction to Professional Practice (ITPP).AIC 101 - Introduction to the Appraisal Profession.BUSI 330 - Foundations of Real Estate Appraisal.To become an AIC Candidate Member, you will need